Remember this post? Here are a few more shots from Life In Balance (and on MySpace).
Juliana (art and light designer for Life In Balance) Try's her hand at the theremin at the Moog factory in Asheville.
Ami with Quartz Crystal Singing Bowls - Moog Voyager and Theremin Pro - EML 101 - Korg midi controller and more
Steve on Jamming on his Voyager
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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That pic in the middle in the woods near the stream is some serious gear porn! Check out how big that theremin looks, it's huge, like a big slug on a stand!
ReplyDeleteThese synths in nature photos always freak me out, cool, but trippy...
I would have to agree with previous statement, that EML is only inches from running water, nervous.
ReplyDeleteLots of expensive gear that close to water and mud, sand and grit is an accident waiting to happen.
Nice pics.
Who cares about the EML? More pix of the blonde please. :)
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